cap
The word 'gorra' in Spanish translates to 'cap' in English. A 'gorra' is an item of clothing that is typically worn on the head. It has a peak that helps to shade the eyes from the sun. Caps are wore commonly by people all around the world not only as a protective gear against weather conditions but also as a fashion accessory or parts of uniforms.
He is wearing a blue cap.
In this sentence, we are describing what someone is wearing, specifically, a blue cap. The word 'gorra' in Spanish refers to any kind of cap or hat.
I left my cap at home.
In this example, we are expressing a forgotten item. 'Gorra' here is the object that has been left behind.
Have you seen my cap anywhere?
In this context, we are asking about the location of a specific item - the 'gorra'. We assume the person addressed might have seen it.